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LOCAL DO' 1 MR. W. P. CASKE PS PASSES ' One Of the Most Popular i *f9''' THE LAN CAST y AWAY PERSON and lliK>>ly 'ER NEWS, OCTOBER 2 Business I /\ Lr-3 These little "W by 10,000 every v 8,1913. Ik. T ^ ?rNotices \*UU9t ant Ads" arc read ieek. One Cent a LrSi ' ? iiiniiiiiin Hi1 WE I B*nl " ^ I RTATITMPMT r? Wf* i 5 mssMsm i No. 33. ~ L| p rrirw nAKTrtTmT/xv* Lw ?The Lancaster County ( Fair will begin tomorrow (V day) and contlue through Frl ?Attention Is called to chi schedule on two of the s< trains, published elsewhere News. ? Married Sunday evening parsonage, by Rev. C. P. Cart John Barton and Miss Zebbli of the Lancaster mill village. Colored Rfapectod Citizen of I. Vednes- jt Dies After liong llli day. ?nire of 11 w111 bo wltb mucb re*' mthem h?8t8 of friends of Mr. W. in' The al* over county will 1 death, which sad event o his residence at the corner m ba ant* Meeting streets, at er' ' Sunday morning. Mr. C b Huey enj0yed good health ur piirhtoon months non wh ancaster Miss Cornelia Elliott ness. week for an extended her sister, Mrs. A. L. p n b Innian and later to he f. casKey Eugene Elliott at War TuJL i? Misses Etta and G of Cutaw chttrlotte spent the < i 1 i? friends in Lancaster. ask & had Mr P R M""r" ?" asaey nad faome I, , * Mrs. Leroy Davids< I wvru. no ttu ior ; will leave this Cash must accomp i visit, first to loyd Moore at FOR RENT?Wei >r brother, Mr. horse farm, evei e Shoals. H. H. Horton, Kei uy Skipper of D. No. 3. week-end with FRESH ARRIVA1 >ent Sunday at Seeded raisins, apricots, prunes, >11 of Camden nuts of all kin?1 less man 'JUi cents. Ml n> 11 any advertisement. UJ * I . 1 improved two- MM rything convenient. AM I rshaw, S. C., R. F. S I g\ i_ s it THIS WEEK? W , currants, citron, dates, figs, fresh flQ Ml Ir In P?n nrr.rv.lu I ASE \0\j THE bank ? located at Lam close of buslnesi RES Loans and Disco Overdrafts. . . . Bonds and Stocl Lby the Bank Furniture and 1 i inn? tUi>UIUUIN ^ OF Ck OF LANCASTER S master, S. C., at the flPL r October 21st. 1913. AA OURCES. E< unts. ... $506,146.89 < 11,112.29 M ks owned *^2 10,500.00 fixtures. 1,000.00 ?The Jones X Roads sch( open n6xt Monday. Novem Miss Lula McKie of Edgefield will be the teacher In charge, ?Clerk of Court Paul Moc Messrs. W. McD. Brown, W. , nlngham will go to Columbia row to attend th< reunion t former cadets of the King's Mi Military Academy. ?We have received >ol will came affected with pleurisy ber 3. quite a while in the hospit county ter, but the disease mad roads upon his coustituth ire and returned home a doomed J. Cun- that a devoted daughter tomor- relatives and friends coi uf the make him comfortable ) auntain For the past two weeks hi in a comatose condition several recognizing any one. ....... 7 He snent and Mrs- S' M" W,lk? al it rh?>? sP?nt Sunday w^th the e such in"- Wa,ter M- Stoven8?u ?hat he Mhr !' K- Cloud wa a'aTio.C mbrU8Tj. TcnS aid do to J?1?8 ";le- wl" RPel,d ,vas done. ?J!?m jS" .. ? , e had been tT M" Halr aE soirn.iv Charleston are guests i, scarcely Wy?e Mr. HueIi M. Mill to as of Laurens deviled crabs, i ir brother, Mr. pimentos, olives, p und grape jelly ,s in Lancaster and maple syrup. nett-Terry Co. and daughter, ?? fair week in l WILL BUY cow, weasel hides, si id daughter of muskrat, fox, oppi of Mrs. J. T. pittas. See me Highest prices pi r of Davidson, shrimps, lobstt rs, Ml lum pudding, apple VV .buckwheat tlour M Phone us. Ben- p 8-9 ^ 11 W< horse, mule and im*1 pl< heep. goat, mink, W, -jssum and raccoon W before you sell. lid. Capers Cau- Id Toll o flier i ? t\ iii Mouse ^ from Bai IIVI %J Bankers. . .. Currency. . . . m Gold 3 DO NOT S,,ver an<l Oth( Coin ?ase yon Checks and Casl n I ITC Total jMJIJ HO. LIAI fUnHo f Captnl Stock Pt &,uuu.uu rg?T nks and 97,540.1? . 1,5.416. 3,565.00 ^ er Minor 49 1.575.48 W litems.. 1,385.64 S5 $653,041.48 W JILITIE8. W ltd in. . .$ 50.000.00 49 oDltuarlesyind tributes of res] cently, but will repeat what v often said before, that we publish th?se free of charge, parties who sent them will their willingness to pay for sai will be published as requested ?The many Lancaster frii Itev. and Mrs. C. S. Young have been spending some time West, will bo interested to km thev will lonvp thprp tnrtnv pect re- I ?'" v^aoivt-jr nun iMMuups re have ' oopular men in the e cannot 1151(1 relatives in all parts o If the ly- IIe remarked on uior signify occasion that within the s< ne they cotton mill whistle he ha I as one thousand relatives, ends of 1 kiMSPe?P,ft w<*re devoted t who Was ft Inan ?r unuKllul i in iiim ' k1,u1 a,,(1 affectionate in I ,)W that *'on- To t1l? helpless and for s\ lie "(>ver turned a deaf ulltj vi llltt ' v, ? , . ounty. He C > who spent the f the conn- ,is un,0,p' Uev- H' R; e than one Hirned home yest< ,und of the Pani?f ^ hls mother, d as many \? ,^7!' ? , All those Mr- I)n,ar(1 R- Hook 0 him. Ho 8P?n Hie week-end ntelllgence, j Lancaster. Ills disposl- I ? Mlt"t Carr,e Qr,e*c 1 distressed Thursday for a visit ear. Ills I Mr?- J Stoney Drake. .. \1ku Ui> i> Iv i ii ir wpi j ... uieu. week-end with Murchlson, reml ay, accom- * Ol -NI) Toady's Mrs. Margaret can recover by . notice, calling on er of Charlotte hurk and describii rlth friends in ~ FOR SALE?One irv will leave . horses, weigh to her sister, hundred, 9 yeart in Atlanta. anywhere. If bo nt in Pni.imhin sell at a bargain. s-1:{ [W9i g GOOL parasol. Owner yg of paying for this Dr. J. D. Kunder- injfS. 1 ng same. 8 to ren, pair of large black Wat about twenty-six c, . ? old. will work slater ugbt at once will flfe WF Also one register- ,,iJ 'uicio ui uui ourpiua runa. . ? DEEDS; tell Undivided Pro , ' Current Expc our shortcom- Taxes Paid.. md we will try nu<' to nanks a ers ledy them. Dividends Unpa Individual Depc ch the Dank s ject to Check ripntn Savings Deposit Time Cortiflcatt SERVE THE | posit 100.000.00 fcgft fits, less uses and M 18.190.97 Wl nd Bank 2,958.72 <W id 350.00 isits Sub 229.380.15 M s 71.530.55 js of De- l^J( 94,635.50e>fi? Petersburg, Fla., where the spend the winter with their ter. ?Ilev. J. W. Little, sel "hell kittloevangolist."has bee ing a meeting as Marshvllle i eral weeks. A collection wai for Mm a few days ago that a ed to seventeen hundred This Included a town lot and varying in size from one to on ? --- neavy rrame was none to y his big heart, daugh- William Pim'tney Casl his 65th year, having bf-en f-styled three miles northeast of >n liodl- on the waters of Hannah' ror sev- the month of March, 1 s taken father was the late James imount- and his mother Agnes Cri dollars, who through the Hatha checks fourth cousin of Preside le thou- Jackson. Mr. Caskey, In 1 0 large lor today to be the guest ( (PV Was in Lindsey during the fai born about! ^lr- ?* ; Lancaster l>er of tl,e North Caro s Creek in from Cleveland countj 840 His|ter on business today 1 D Caskev E. Drennan aig'Harper. Saturday from a visit ns was a ln Uock 11111 n't* Andrew c Mr. 'It. B. Henry of lis boyhood Sunday as the guest >f Miss Mildred ed Aberdeen Argu r. A bargain at $1 Shelby, a mem- ^arm> itoute 4. Una legislature is in Lancas- THE ROYAL TYI ognizod every i returned home class machine aiu to his mother the high priced ty an absolutely nev Fort Mill spent wholesale price, of Col. Leroy care The Lancastc s r s bull, 4 yoars old. k,^Ji PEOP 00. Cunningham 7-10 W ^Si PEWRITER is roc- .f?. ___ vhere as a first- fjQ TU 1 wears as well as , ? 11 pewriters. We have i v one at less than | AA Address H. C . sr News. Lancaster, 1 1 ftl ir ' m certified Chocks LE. Cashier's Cheek Notes and Bill counted. . Reserved for Ta E BANK STATE OF SOT County of /\n Before me ca; lip Cashier of the "? who. being dull ' >s -<#49 5.jT?..f s Redis- ) .'65,000.0ft g iXQsi ... f * 000.00 $663,041.48 Ml ITII CAROLINA, 3< Lancaster, ss: mo Geo. W. Williams, It* above named bank, , sworn. Rnvs that the L* said dollars.?Waxhaw Enter] REVIVAL SERVICES. Interesting Meeting Soon to at Methodist Church. The service held Sunday afi at the First Methodist church Interest of the young people town was a very helpful one. jrise. attended the neighbohoc school and after his fatl sheriff of the county, rer him to the court house a pointed deputy sherlfT. Al Hegln lng to Lancaster, althougl 25 years of age, he was so get an education that he a ternoon Franklin Academy, taug i In the splendid scholar and dls of the Thomas Stamps. After There | term of office as sheriff, I id country lii?' iW her became Mrs. O. 1 . Gntling noved with from a Vlsit to Ralei nd was an- Miss Grace Wolfenci fter remov- 0(1 to her home in Was h a man of gia- accompanied by 1 i anxious to * Collins, and litt ttended the _ M,r- J? ?. Greene ht by that Lettle Greene of Rock ciplinarian. (Jay an<* Saturday with his father's Creene. le returned Miss Maude Moore ; has returned gh. FACTORY EXP ten has return- writer Repair ihington, Geor- charge of the i ter sister, Mrs. writer mechanics le son. our work is guara and little Miss of any rebuild! Hill spent Fri- country. All wor Capt. and Mrs. ly and fully gt Crayton & Co., Cb went to Ue1 1VX-U CRTS?Our Type- jjji LAj Department is in QjP nost skilled typein the South, and nteed equal to that flB ng plant in the ymai k handled promptlaranteed. J. E. |)t, larlotte, N. C. ajA Kti 6-6-tf VS above and fore WfACTTD true condition o LlV?f\U 1 Hl\ the books of GE Sworn to an ??Tll I< lie this 27th da 1*1 ii J NO. H. PO Correct?Attest LERO LIABLE." WADI going statement is a ^ f said bank, as shown 'gi said bank. , O. W. WILLIAMS. ? d subscribed before y of October, 1913. AG, Notary Public. Y SPRINGS, CRAWFORD, Ml )Y C. THOMSON, Wi nirpptnra were snort, inrormai talks by W. C. Thomson, It. E. Wyll Revs. BoldrldRe, Murchiso Hodges. The preparatory ser be held^ this week will be coi by the p'astors of the town as f Wednesday evening. Rev Boldridge, D. D. Thursday evening, Rev. Murchison. Friday evening, Rev. W. tevson. Messrs. to the country and engag* le and jng for several years. / n and teen years ago he returi vices to town of Lancaster and > ldueted magistrate for Gills and < ollows: townships. It was only a J. H. ago that he resigned this ing held It continuously fc II. R. He was greatly interf that pertained to his towr S. Pat- ty, being one of the most citizens. lie had been 1 ad In farm- moni> w. c., with Mis; ibout nln&- t^lat place who was led to the wepk. vas elected Miss Ruth McDow c Hane Creek Wlnthrop College and few weeks w^ek with her moth office, hav- MqDow. >r 19 years. Miss Ruth McDow ;sted In all Collefp spent the wee i and coyn- Mrs. Martha Mack< progressive Spring? Is the guest c ionnr?'ii hv R- R. Mackey. j Annie FIto or her guest last MR- FARMER?] mule, sheep or :ame over from a "little News Ac spent the past a buyer. Twentyer, Mrs. Mary "ve cents. of Winthrop WANTED ^ ou t k-end at home. caP cabbag sy of Heath ore11 3 Krocery no^ ?f her eon, Mr. ^iave something t they are frost pro Slave you a horse, hog to sell? Try + *? I." T1k>v will bring five words. Twenty- THE LANCAg 8,000 men, o know that you Lancaster cov e plants at Mack- leBH yOU want tv. Plant now and 1688 you *ani a eat In January. , , iof and will live In WHEN In nee ITER NEWS Is read by FOR SAL women and children In ladles', mty?but you are not leather f advertise with us?un- Pollakoff. to Increase your trade. CARBON d of clothing, men's or Rlbboni <E?A complete line of men's and children's solid 3hoes at low prices. M. ? PAPER and Typewriter 3 (now In stock. The Lan The hour Is 7 p. m. The p cordially Invited to attend thi vices. Which are to be held i aration for the meeting whir begin at the Methodist cliim day next. Further notice o /services will be published i , r News of Friday. FARMERS' UNION MEET1 ublic is j the county in many ways, Bse ser- . ty chairman of the Demot n prep- | for two terms, belonged to h is to Order of United American h Sun- Rnd was sergeant-at-arms i f other Farmers' Union. He belo n The a. R. P. church, was an el for several years and unti gave way was a regular NG8. ninrrif,(' Miss Emily 81 ter of the late Matthias ?v en/1 "e'' ! ? I ? ?* ** , was coun- Mist Mary Cross lef ^ratlc party Gaaton%t, N. C., where i the Junior a reeks, i Mechanics Mr. M. Lowry oi of the State a visitor in Lancaster nged to the Mr. Jfchn L. Onslow der therein ding seWral days in I, 1 his health Miss Eva Ilough ai attendant, i Miss Mary Hough, gj: nis, daugh- end in Itock Hill wi Sims, who Cloud. - - - lr? I Mrs W M t yesterday for y , ^'ea she will spend seta- Mackorell s Taxahaw was ^ LINE of u yesterday. has a"ived at iancaster 8Pen" WANTBD-A koc nd little niece, at lauadftry' Ma,n f Kjnt the week: C* Y" Hainesill Mrs. E. B. ? ? ???? nn/l VI.. olnr ther. Also onion boys', call Grocery. 2-tf will surely Re Wo guarantee ,p-to-date Millinery M. Pollakoff's. ADVERTISIN any man ri >d washer. Apply and sure sign md Dunlap streets, his best ende 2-tf business and 1 on M. Poliakoff. You castor Ne it your money's worth. for that. ,vtn*u\ O alone does not make ^ ch, but It Is a certain that the man Is using \ qs\V ^ avors to get the best fon&&} he Is sure to get it. Off! -o hou ws. B. PRATT, a;^M&:\pharu,acy> ' occiF^yu rj? .tiraLlT- High. rs, 9 Meetings of I/ocal Uunions i caster County. Centre Grove Church, Sa November 1, 7 p. m. J. C. Rc president; C. H. McManus, sei Heath Springs, Saturday, ber 1st, 7 p. m. D. W. K president; J. T. Stover, secret Rich Hill, Saturday, Novem 7 p. m. J. T. Blackmon, pre Jefferson J. Reeves, secretary I?m urn ancu iimi uiauv n Lan- is survived by an only Mrs. J. Palmer Kins, a b turday, John H. Cnskey, and one iblnson, J?hn M. Hlnson. rretary! "Is remains were Intf Novem- o'clock Sabbath afterno< lendrix, presence of a large assem ary> tives and friends in the ber 1st. Kraveyard beside his w >sldent; funeral services were coi his pastor, Rev. W. S. Pa 0,1 n Iir m. muwic daughter, Eloyd Elliott Moore < rother, Mr. hav? be<n visiting fo sister, Mrs. at the home of Mr. J. turned home yesterda >rred at 4 Harriett Klliott will >n. In the days lonler at the bly of rela- grandfather. Hood Belk Mr. and Kirs. Webb Ife. The Hill spent hie week-en nducted by 1 Mrs. J. C. K'hite. tterson, as- | Mr. W. |. Ha mint )f In man, who f r several days C. hlllott, re- I miiii y. Little Miss I l-| 1^ spend several I home of her I White of Rock d with Mr. and >nd of Heath I In ^|fj GREATEST VA HAT LUES FOR TH1 ; AT ===== T I If Af 3 MONEY ???? ? ?i lllf/l Pleasant Plains, Monday, ber 3rd, 3:30 p. m. J. \V. president} J. E, Outen, secret Midway School House, T November 4th, 7 p. m. C. F. president; Robert Htnson. sei Flat Creek School House. \ day, November 5th, 7 p. m. Gardner, president; R. H. secretary. A full attendance Is desired of these meetlnes. Novem-'SISiea ny Kev- J- " "oicii Welsh, : A'tpr ^e religious service nry ' tion of Jackson Lodge, Nc uesday ' M., of whlch he was a mei Adams' pd Worshipful Mn crotary! ' More, conducted the fi Vednes- ,,1P impressive formal rl M. C. orderIlinson, Mil. JOHN HEKVKS at each * ldge, n. I). j springs wai a visitor >s a delega- ' clay. >. 5JI. A. F. ' Mr. and Jrs. Rodde nbcr, head-1Hill \isitod relatives 1 istor Paul I Mr W. PI Roblnsoi ineral with young Lancaster nttc tes of the few hours H the city noon en rocte home ? visit to Due vest.?Ch DEAD. ^r- W| Fennell was h/*re on profess! yesterday. In town Satur- HBH y Reid of Rock I core Sunday. 9 | aOf $?( l. a prominent irney, spent a Ej 9k V Friday after- \ from a siiort j I ester Reporter, j 9 * of Rock Hiii 9 Dry V onal business 9 . ruL joods, Clothing, S /O JAMJ1 >hoes, Men's and E 1 i i*11* T y Joys' Hats, IiVC'Kl'.M PLAN FALLS TIIH I^ack of Co-Operation I>efents of Ilibrary Workers. The members of the Librnr elation, who have been attemi secure a course of lyceum en ments for the fall and winter, V* o r* Lr fKo f si an/ln iifWa unlive 01 i.iiM'ity Mill l'i in Charlotte. lOUCJH. Rome of our older citizf call Mr. John Reeves, wh< K (Torts dvfi of Liberty Hill, but lived for many years in Cli they will regret to read ol y Asso- which occurred last week >Mng to ter place. The Charlott tertain- of Saturday says: wish to "Mr. John Reeves was asses Away Misses Manje and of Columbia sjent the ms may re- Parents. Mr. -n "> was a na- Hathcock. ? , t who has Rpv- T K* ,larkmoi larlotte and ant Plains seclon wa r his death, l< rJfay,T T> , ... in the lat- Mr J- Ralmr- Kins e Observer tho week-end rlth hi and attended -.he f found dead [iirth?r-R,-,?w* he la . ... W P Paalrnv EfTlc Hathcoek week-end with id Mrs. H. Y. ===== , o, DRY ti of the Pleass in town yes-! 20 Yards of Oreer sport | 20 Yards 1 Is family hero i 10c Olltin uneral of his i t-,. _ . te Magistrate r me bUlt: v^aps ar GOODS! DRY GOODS! Bleaching at $1 Outing at $1 g at ing at . .. ,15c and 25c per y; id Millinery. To Fit All, llig a .00 Children's Shoes aa 15c, 25c, 49c, Ladies' Shoes 98c, $1.49, 8c Men's Shoes *rd $1-25, $1.50, $2.00. =__ i nd Small. $1.00 up to $1.50 $2.50 up to $3.50 $3.00 ud to $1.00 bitmin niu i i icuiin n nu |M wiiunt patronage and subscribed for tickets. They regret exceed In ( owing to their faulre to secur a dozen subscriptions they will able to book the attractions ar thus denied the opportunity o ing a nice little sum for the Brings His Cotton to Banca Mr. R. II. Mnssey of Van WAR in town tndnv 9 ?u iiu-ir | iii x;.n? yesieraay mom: season | home of his son-in-law. Sly that Strange, 4 09 West Third e about Reeves appeared to be ir I be un- health at 11:30 o'clock id were night but when his room f clear- later in the night he v library, dead. He is believed to from heart failure, ster. "Mr. Reeves was born Hill, S. C.. in 1838 and 1 * VairL' I !^iml)'a X?r ?ome time befo in* at the " ' ? .. . Mr W F Mrs. O. F. Fctd of street. Mr! Is t,le K?pat of IVrs. Le > his usual . anc* Mrs. Clare Thursday of Atlanta arrlvd thi w&s vlsltoci ^ ^ I sit. tit tiiG ho^o oi kas found ^urra'r' have died ? The R?t ol at Liberty New York Globe. Ived In Co- The tourist wa a re the Civil When he alighted fro ... ? ouc Mona Abbeville, Ga., tl An n ster Robinson $1.00 Dre nco MeMurray $1.00 Bro, s morning for on v j ' Mr. will Mc- 20 Yards 10c Dress r it. sporting: man. Men's Cai m his train at i lr at J ss Goods at ( ad Cloth at < White Cloth $1 \ Gingham at 81 CLOTHING ?hmere and Worsted Suits at <* n 38c Rubber Shoes at 58c LADIES' AND CHILI 19c AND SWEA .00 Ladies' Sample Coats, f2c Coats, at . . . .$2.98, $< A full line of up-1 Ladies', Misses and Chili and Scarfs at low prices. rn ? . . . 50c per pair DREN*S COATS TERS $6.00 and $0.00 1.98, $4.98 and up ;o-date styles in dren's Hats, Caps | II j of cotton ho had sold the La ^ N. Mercantile* Company, yesterf 14% rents. Lancaster Is pu higher avorago price for all of cotton this season than any surrounding markets, with th< that It Is pouring Into this ma "Lancaster Leads" Rock 1 According to The Rock Hill ahnt oof 4/vr> I ? O t | war. During the war 1 ncastor Company F, Third Sout lay at Rattallon and served thro lying a war- He married Miss W grades an(j from this union 10 cht r of the born, four of whom are 1 * result Reeves has been a resldei rket. lotte for 30 years, having employ of Mr. D. W. Oa 1111. years and since that time 1 W. Johnson. The funera Record ducted from the home ye he was In a small country s|tk h Carolina of the solitary poter ughout the able hotel. Cettinpa i lary Colvin ply. he said: lldren were "And now, PatJw lving. Mr. charge of my Run tin it of Char- cetera?" been In the Pat hesitated, nifl ites for 14 head in a puzzled nh with Mr. C. the tourist was hurrfi 1 was con- form, he rushed forJt sterdav af- ed him on the nrm \ m he Inquired | All-WOOl rJ as to a suit- , satisfactory re- I Boys Suil pants) ill you take g breasted, d my dog, et ,, , _ Men s Pai scratched his I Boys' Par nner; then, as | Men's ant ig ofT the plat- n)fjQ ird and touch- Z ? tV n?? ? Men s Ha p * ?ailor-made Suits at $9.98 and ts, sizes 3 to 18 (Knickerbocl Norfolk styles and dou at 98c, $1.50, $2.50 up to $8 its . ,98c, $2.00, $3.00 and $4 its . .25c, 50c, $1.00 up to $2 1 Boys' all-wool Overcoats, sa $1.50, $2-50, $3.50 and Kq *i no ?i so ** .Jl/ UXNllKKWi Heavy Ribbed Fleeced ! <er for Ladies and Men, al l)Je Extra heavy, fine qualit: .50 wear, Ladies' and M .00 Pants, at .... .. .00 Combination Suits.. m- All-wool Underwear at.. up A full line of Comfort: nn i 5AK | F Shirts and Pants t 25c V, Fleeced Under- M [en's Shirts and I 48c .... 25c and up I 75c I 9 and Blankets at | n|/\/i. ?,wtu/u ait ivut'i\ mil I 13% cents on Monday. In 1 ter, on the same day, the brought 14% cents. "La Leads" as a cotton market a New Magistrate Appoint* ? Magistrate D. A. Knight h signed the position of maglst the cotton mills and Mr. W. 1 ton has been appointed In hh irougnt i ternoon at 4 o'clock by Lanraa- Howie." staple \ ncanter FLOWER WHOM lao. Prizes WTill be Awarded 1 ** Rest Exhibit*. an re- The indies' Aid Socli ?am R Presbyterian church will ? j" annual Flower Show in i stead. hni,aA r><j-- ? Rev. R. S. yer honor," he Raid,! cethra bite, sor?*' \ Business I Fri<lojt for wp W,[L HAVE a C1 to sell this week, ety of the Horton. hold their the opera MOWBV Tfl "but does Kx- Boys' Hat i Men's Wo T ^. Men's Dre Wotices * ir of go%l coal ~ EdwardH & T.n A XT ypf. i yx?uv U|# HI ^'1 :s 49c up to $1 ol Top Shirts.. . .98c up to $2 iss Shirts 49c up to $1 SHOES! SHOES! and inspect ou "Vl P (rrpn f oaf A/ .wu iow prices. .00 Trunks $1.25, $1.50, $2.5( .00 Traveling Bags .00 Solid Leather Suit Cas $5.00, at r goods and pi T" O 1 lirkCI *1 > and $3.50 and up .. ..75c and up ;es, former price .$2.98* ices and Cotton Market. , Cotton Seed Too Bad. London Opinion. Waiter?The egg? Why, It boiled lonfc enough, air? (Jurat?Yea. The trouble tvtian'i KaIIr\A ?v uwunv 1- uuaj', ucwoer o'clock, continuing; thi evening. In addition to 14 u ?' premiums for best e 41? dowers mentioned in form . ,4ic News, the committee \ plants and cut flowers for of proceeds of sales. Refreshments will be s wasn't Judges of awards have be as follows: MesdAmes E. was It Mamie Simpson and J. 1 SI, ftl 4 ' ough the awarding i am now prepared, xhtbits of to negotiate loans of ler Issue of wards on first mortgai will sell pot cotton farms la Lancai 10 per cent long time, repayable stallments at 7 per enred also. No commission chn en selected small fee for lumlshl T. Hodges. | title. P. Thomas-1 1 " " u\/njLl, Q -w ?/ i a* heretofore, $300 and upre on Improved 1 vter county, on in annual lncent Interest. * rged. Only a n|f abstract Ui I I t/ji.m.'w t VUtV>Oi VI. POL CHEAPEST f uiuco nil y u ll : AT ======== IAKOFF ;tor? on earth. r money ^sT\h & 1 * ? putiii ruuuKU, V> / ; son. ( n. n. AttO K1 l i. YV x La*;, | I a 1 ? rney-at-Law. 1 flMMH vmLi 1,11 i ? A . -Wr \ ? fv t I ggg II I t ?